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Ryan Kawailani OzawaPodcasting Thing (2005)

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Videoblog. Continuing where we left off in "Bytemarks Lunch," the geeks head down to the University of Phoenix to catch a business podcasting seminar led by Roxanne Darling and Shane Robinson of Bare Feet Studios. Among the many notable people in attendance was Andy Bumatai, who I'd really love to see get into podcasting. Background music is "Seasons" from Vibrant by Cargo Cult (Magnatune).


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Director: Ryan Kawailani Ozawa
Producer: Ryan Kawailani Ozawa
Sponsor: Ryan Kawailani Ozawa
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: hawaii; videoblog; vlog

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